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... iu, who was refining the elixir, came out and looked at Qing Yi with a serious face, saying: "You are not a small person, can you behave like the son of a great demon?"

"Now is a special period!"

"Don't make trouble!"

This surprised everyone.

Ke Xiu actually has such a domineering side.

Qing Yi showed fear on his face, but still said: "Do you think I'm afraid of you?"

"Then do you want to offend me?" Ke Xiu asked expressionlessly.

"Tsk!" Qi ...

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